ethos in MLK's Letter From Birmingham Jail
Title: ethos in MLK's Letter From Birmingham Jail
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ethos in MLK's Letter From Birmingham Jail
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life and the Negro communities struggle to support his claim. He is not an extremist looking for trouble, but a man searching for his rights. In all it can be concluded that there are reasons for him being in jail. There are reasons for him protesting. And there are reasons he gives to why things need to be changed. His wisdom, argument and morality only strengthen his ethos and are used to refute his adversaries.